Spiral

Spiral

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SPIRAL aims to improve the quality of training programmes for future primary school teachers by proposing a framework that allows each university to integrate a common reference framework compiled of evaluation grids, quality charters, skill cards and a mobility guide and adapt these tools to their own country’s standards and procedures. Training periods abroad undertaken by both staff and teacher-trainees on this project, will reinforce the quality of primary school teacher-training programmes in European Higher Education Institutions. They will enable each country to better understand how to fine-tune their primary school teacher-training programmes and incorporate a placement abroad into their curricula in order to make them as relevant and demanding as possible to meet the needs of the teaching profession today and in the future.

Review of the first placement in Paris and Caen
The "Réseau national des ESPE", asso...

Get involved in the SPIRAL project!

You are interested in improving the quality of training programmes for future primary school teachers. You believe a mobility period can help trainee teachers acquiring new competences.

Many universities, ministries, schools and other organisations have already acceptedto get involved in the SPIRAL activities.Interested organisations can participatein the SPIRAL Advisory board. They have access to project outcomes, intellectualproducts and updates on the project. On a voluntary basis, they can also be consulted and asked to give their opinion on the outputs and to disseminate the SPIRAL activities and results.

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SPIRAL, co-funded by the European Commission aims to improve the quality of training programmes for future primary school teachers by proposing them a training placement abroad, supported by a reference framework common to the participating universities.

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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author. The Commission and the National agency cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.